The Viking JUNE 1940 CLASS WILL We. the Senior Class of 1940, being on this day and this day only, in a sensible and sober state of mind, do hereby will the valuables, and otherwise, we have acquired during four years within this intellectual insti- tution to you and you. We further declare this to he our last will and testament. Boh Anderson wills his way with Miss Petrequin to all her future study halls. Margaret Angeli and Leona McTeer will a hit of their sunshine and sweetness to the Junior class to he dis- tributed generously and impartially. I lelen Babinchak wills her dimples to her sister Vera. Geraldine Baldwin wills her quiet disposition to her brother “Baldy.” Bill Beecher leaves his good work on the Viking as a goal for future editors. Laura Brown leaves her enchanting voice to Gloria Showe. Bessie Bryan wills her graceful walk to Gloria Showe. Louis Butash leaves his ability to pat himself on the back to anybody who can’t reach that far. Lenard Brown leaves his name to he carried on by Arlene and Mary Brown. Sam Calvert leaves his high jumps to the cows who want to jump over the moon. John C 'amphcll and Virgil Mason leave manv broken hearts behind. LcRoy Carley leaves those romantic, dark eyes to Clark Gable. George Carr wills his photographic inclinations to anyone who wants them. Charles Carter wills his heart to all fair maidens. I larry Castilloux and Melbourne Craig will their ability to mind their own business to Boh McCabe. Glenn Churchhill wills his grand leadership of our football team to Joe Agnello. John Collins and Murray Irwin leave their wavs with the women to Floyd Law. Marguerite Cooper and Elinor Woodburn leave their tinyncss to Genevieve Kenny. Bernice Corning leaves her baby-talk to Ruth King. Don Cottrell and Norman Schumacher leave a little of their height to Tommy McKinnon. Justin Cox wills his “date book to Billy Tansil. I lere's hoping, Billy. Lorraine Gentel. Lorenz and Loretta Cox will their southern drawl to all us confirmed Yankees. Chester Cross wills his quiet way to everyone who is cross. Lorraine Cruse wills her sparkling eyes to Etta Kett. Carol Culver and Jennie Sepac will their lady like manners to all girl tomboys. Louis Dandrea leaves his red hot jitterhugginp to |im Bilbrey. Josephine De George wills her adeptness at giving out tardy slips to the next office helper. Nancy De Mcis wills her ability to sew to Shirley Crandall. Lucy De Santis leaves many sweet memories to all her friends at Hazel Park High. Kay DeVries wills a hit of her height to Marjorie Grant. Louis Dicckmann wills his hearty laugh to Joe VVal lace, who doesn’t do a had job either. Veronica Duncan leaves her dashing red skating out- fit to Shirley Elvidge. Marilyn Eldred leaves the ability she doesn’t have for singing to Grace Moore. Boh English leaves his name to Phyllis French just for the contrast. Marie Fedricks leaves her studies to anybody who’s ambitious. Kenneth Fettes leaves his heart to Shirley Peters. Thomas Fitzpatrick and Boh Muir will their slim build to Carl Eloff. William Fryer leaves his polite manners to Emilv Post. Max Clifford wills his ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to lloween Koltz. Oscar Gresham wills his manly physique to Tarzan. Art Grunow wills his one whisker to anyone who can’t grow one of his own. A1 Guiseppe leaves his title of I lazel Park Cassonova” to Tom Beckwith. Bernice I lackman and Margaret Taylor have already willed their hearts to their future husbands. Carl Handloser wills his fliver to Beverly Van Duzen. Bev. doesrt t seem to he able to have much luck with his. Herman I larris wills his cowboy boots to Tom Mix. Walter 1 layden wills his golf and football abilitv to Tommy McKinnon. Jim I leathcote and Sigfried Nelson leave their g xxl work on the 1 lazel Parker to all the up-and-coming s|x rts writers. Miriam I Ierman wills her conic-hither l x k to Betty Jo Wieland. Nina Lee High leaves her gum cracking to Dorothy Tomlin. Evelyn I loward wills her sweet, innocent expression to Grace Bernard. Edith I luson and Pauline I fusion just leave the wish that all of you have better luck graduating than they did. Betty Jones and Shirley Smith will their good times to Miss McCrory’s I listorv classes. Marvin Kent leaves a little of his quietness to boister- ous Bill Mitchell. Lera Knapp and Olga Niparko leave their man-made twinship to lx carried on hv Evelyn Phillips and Mary Louise Campbell. I lazel Laduccr leaves her dreamy eves to Thelma McNally. ' ' Boh Langnau leaves his very corny jokes to Chester Jansky in the hope that they will continue to entertain future seventh hour study-haliers. I'd I indell leaves his printing press to some future printers-devil. Ernest Loop wills his friendliness to Miss Petrequin. (Continued ou Page 53) Page fourteen
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